Title :
The Moisture in SF
Insulated CTs Considering Current and Change of Ambient Temperature
Author :
Xiang Ren ; Weidong Ding ; Wenwu Zhou ; Chuan Fan ; Jiawei Wu ; Yunfei Liu ; Mingwei Yan ; Guanjun Zhang
Author_Institution :
Xi´an Jiaotong Univ., Xi´an, China
Abstract :
SF6 insulated current transformers (CTs) are widely used in high-voltage power systems due to their favorable insulating properties. Field experience shows that the high moisture content in an SF6-insulated CT is an important factor responsible for its insulation faults. Furthermore, the moisture content in an SF6-insulated system is generally dependent on the ambient temperature. Thus, in this paper, the temperature distribution and moisture content of an SF 6-insulated CT are studied by considering current flowing through it and a sharp change in the ambient temperature. It is found that the temperature distribution of an SF6-insulated CT in operation is extremely uneven, and the measured moisture content becomes higher than the initial moisture content. The relative humidity in the lower part of the CT might reach a dangerous level when the ambient temperature changes rapidly. The mechanism of moisture condensation is proposed to explain the experimental results. Besides, the possible preventive measures for insulation failure are also discussed.
Keywords :
current transformers; fluorine compounds; moisture; power system faults; power transformer insulation; sulphur compounds; temperature distribution; ambient temperature change; high moisture content; high-voltage power systems; insulating properties; insulation failure; insulation faults; moisture condensation mechanism; preventive measures; sulfur hexafluoride insulated current transformers; temperature distribution; Current measurement; Current transformers; Humidity; Moisture; Moisture measurement; Temperature distribution; Temperature measurement; Current; current transformer (CT); moisture; relative humidity; sulfur hexafluoride; temperature;
Journal_Title :
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TPWRD.2013.2288265